This is a 2-disc set issued by www.goldengooseradio.com. There are more than 80 programs featuring Stewart on the discs, making it well worth the $4.99 asking price. If you’re looking to fill out your private Stewart collection, this one should help. On the first disc you’ll get: Cavalcade of America (11-12-45) A Guy Who had…
Tag Archives: Sealtest Variety Theater
Dorothy Lamour Hosts The Sealtest Variety Theater
All 41 of the known Sealtest Variety Theater programs are included on this ,mp3 disc issued by Historical Media. Jimmy Stewart was the guest star on the show broadcast on May 26, 1949, which is included on this set. The show was directed by Glenhall Taylor. Hal Gibney was the announcer and Frank Nelson served…
Sealtest Variety Theater
Forty-one episodes of this popular old-time radio show have been issued on an .mp3 CD from OTR World. The program of May 26, 1949, had Jimmy Stewart as a guest. See the original post, “Jimmy Stewart for Sealtest,” which was the blog of the day on May 28, 2016…
Jimmy Stewart – The Ultimate Radio Collection Vol. 3
This digital only set was issued for download and streaming by Master Classics Records in 2011. There are seventeen shows (one in two parts) on this set: 1) Philco Radio Time (Bing Crosby), March 10, 1948 2) Suspense – Mission Completed, December 1, 1949 3) Screen Directors’ Playhouse – Call Northside 777, December 9, 1949…
James Stewart – The Ultimate Collections of His Radio Work (#2)
This is one of four identically titled sets of Mr. Stewart’s radio shows issued by Radiorevisited.com. There are nine discs in this set, featuring 16 different programs. Included are a Good News of 1938, a four-part Silver Theater program, two different Lux Radio Theatre broadcasts, a Sealtest Variety Theater program, a Screen Directors’ Playhouse, a…
Jimmy Stewart for Sealtest
Stewart appeared with Dorothy Lamour and Eddie Bracken on the May 26, 1949, edition of the Sealtest Variety Theater. Here are a few additions to what we had to say about this show in Jimmy Stewart on the Air. First, here’s a display ad that appeared in the Syracuse Herald-Journal on the day of the…